"I'm as impressed as anybody on the planet with RGIII, and as big a fan as anybody. But he has come out publicly and said he wants to be great. If you talk to the great quarterbacks in the National Football League -- past and present -- they will all tell you that they continue to learn."
"One of the ways that a great player and a great quarterback grows is learning how to play nicked, Learning how to play in pain. Learning how to play almost injured."
"Our job is to play well, regardless of the circumstances. After he got dinged up on the scramble to the right ... he was dramatically more inaccurate than he was before that. For him to be one of the great quarterbacks in this league, he then -- and Coach Shanahan touched on this -- needs to learn how to adjust his game, play within the confines of the pocket, move through his progressions and operate as a passer, and not rely on his athleticism and the playmaking."
Its funny how Dilfer omitted the fact that RG3's injury was to his back foot. If he can't plant his leg, how he gon' throw accurately?